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2011-2012 Steering Team

2011-2012 Steering Team

Friday, March 23, 2012

Butterfly Bombs

In our March meeting we made "Butterfly Bombs", fun ways to add color to your yard and garden! Here is the instruction taken from the Missouri Conservation Xplor Magazine:

Butterfly bombs are little balls made of soil, clay and wildflower seeds. You toss the bombs wherever you want a butterfly garden to grow. Rain will melt the clay and wash the seeds into the ground. In a few months, you’ll have an explosion of wildflowers perfect for any butterflies that flutter by.

Round Up These Ingredients

  • Powdered clay (available at most craft stores. Crayola's Air Dry clay will work as well)
  • Potting soil
  • Wildflower seeds (Make sure to choose wildflowers that are native to Missouri. The Grow Native! website can give you ideas for which seeds to use.)
  • Water

Get Your Hands Dirty

  1. In a mixing bowl, combine 5 parts powdered clay, 5 parts potting soil and 1 part wildflower seeds.
  2. Add a tiny bit of water. You'll need just enough to make a thick, clay-like dough. Don't add too much at first; you can always add more water later.
  3. Use your hands to roll the mixture into balls the size of large gum balls.
  4. Put your butterfly bombs on an old newspaper and let them harden in a cool, dry place for at least three days.
  5. Toss your butterfly bombs wherever you want flowers to grow.

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